How Much Cialis to Take
The recommended dose is
20mg before sexual activity. You should NOT take CIALIS
more than once a day.
How to
Take Cialis
CIALIS tablets are for
oral use. Swallow the tablet whole with water. You may
take CIALIS with or without food or alcohol.
When
to Take Cialis
You can engage in sexual
activity within half an hour of taking the tablet and up
to 36 hours later. It may be possible for you to engage
in sexual activity more than once - for example, in the
evening and again in the morning. The amount of time
CIALIS takes to work varies from person to person. After
you have taken CIALIS you may wish to attempt sexual
intercourse at different times to decide the best time
range for you and your partner. Your dose may be lowered
to 10mg based on your individual response to CIALIS. If
you are not sure when to take CIALIS, ask your doctor or
health care professional.
While You
are Taking CIALIS Tadalafil
Things
You Must Do
If you are about to be
started on any new medicine, remind your doctor and
pharmacist that you are taking CIALIS. Tell any other
doctors, dentists and health care professionals who
treat you that you are taking CIALIS.
Things
You Must Not Do
Do not use CIALIS to
treat any other complaints unless your doctor tells you
to. Do not give CIALIS tablets to others, even if they
have similar conditions. Their doctor should decide if
CIALIS is right for them.
Things
to be Careful Of
Although the frequency of
dizziness in men taking CIALIS was similar to that of
men taking placebo (sugar pills) in clinical studies,
you should be aware of how you react to CIALIS before
you drive or operate machinery.
Side
Effects of Cialis
Tell your doctor or
health care professional as soon as possible if you do
not feel well while you are taking CIALIS. CIALIS helps
most people with erectile dysfunction, but it may have
unwanted side effects in a few people. Most of the side
effects are mild to moderate in nature. Do not be
alarmed by the following list of the most common
possible side effects. You may not experience any of
them. Ask your doctor or health care professional to
answer any questions you may have. Tell your doctor or
health care professional if you notice any of the
following and they are troublesome, severe, or do not go
away: